The document summarizes the rise of nationalism in India. It discusses how World War I increased taxes and hardships, fueling resentment against British rule. It then describes Gandhi's use of satyagraha campaigns in the 1910s and the Rowlatt Act of 1919, which gave Britain repressive powers and led to protests. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre further angered Indians. Next, it outlines the non-cooperation movement of the 1920s and Gandhi's civil disobedience campaigns of the 1930s demanding independence, like the famous Dandi March. Throughout, Britain responded with both repression and concessions in an effort to maintain control over India.